The SQL instructions are written in the command parameter. It is possible to define more than one instruction in the command parameter. Such instructions are then carried out in the order in which they are written and must be separated by a semicolon and a subsequent new line.

You can use &#10; as newline.

The following is an example of a job chain in which the command contains two statements separated by &#10;.

The job launchDB.job.xml (i.e. with a MySQL database connection, examples for other DBMS see below): It executes the statements where the statement in the order command parameter overwrites the statement in the job command parameter.